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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:15:42+00:00 2026-05-11T09:15:42+00:00

What diagramming technique(s) do you use while programming to help you or others understand

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What diagramming technique(s) do you use while programming to help you or others understand your program or design. I am not talking about a person’s favorite tool, though a good tool probable helps a person greatly with diagramming.

My intent in this question is to find the simple useful diagramming techniques people actually use and find new ones to learn.

Do you use flow-charts, Data Flow Diagrams, ER diagrams, etc?

The web is full of recommendations! But what do real programmers, designers, and code maintainers actually use in their day to day work.

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:15:43+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:15 am
    • Very High Level Discussion – Context Diagrams where the boxes might represent classes, packages, or sub-systems.
    • High Level Design – Sequence diagrams which show the interface between sub-systems, still no classes directly used but may be implied from this.
    • Detailed Design – Sequence diagrams which are at the class level.

    If there is a tricky algorithm for something such as the correlation of multiple data streams into a new stream then I will generally use a Flow Chart to work out the algorithm.

    If the solution requires knowledge of state then a State diagram is also used.

    Those are the ones I use most.

    When doing Data Warehouse design I draw Star Schemas to work out how to store the data. When doing Transactional DB design I use Entity Relationship diagrams to work our data storage.

    When designing a UI I just sketch it out. Once I start to get some parts of the UI worked out and want to play with some areas I will make a template, print out a copy copies and then use that as a guide to work on sub-sections. For colour schemes, it can be handy to make a graphic using the gimp and have layers for each piece of the design and then play with the layers colouring each one to find the right balance.

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